The Bahamian lawyer and politician accused of trying to extort $25 million from John Travolta after his son Jett’s tragic death has told RadarOnline.com, “I hope Kelly Preston has a healthy baby.”

And Pleasant Bridgewater - who had been accused along with ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne in the shocking blackmail case – believes that she will be ‘totally vindicated’ at the re-trial which is due to begin in September.

Last October Supreme Court Justice Anita Allen declared a mis-trial after a Bahamian politician prematurely announced at his party’s annual convention that one of the accused had been cleared – the announcement was then broadcast on live TV and radio.

News of the mis-trial ‘angered’ superstar Travolta who has vowed to expose what really happened following the death of his son 16-year-old Jett on January 2, 2009.

The defendants were alleged to have threatened to give the media a document Travolta had signed, releasing the ambulance driver and his colleagues from any liability for Jett’s death after Travolta decided to try to fly his son to Florida for treatment rather than have him taken to a Freeport hospital.

A post mortem determined Jett Travolta died of a seizure during a family vacation at the Old Bahama Bay Resort.

The Pulp Fiction star testified during the five-week trial that he had tried frantically to save his son by performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation while another visitor at the resort helped with chest compressions and used a defibrillator on Jett, who had been found unresponsive on a bathroom floor.

Travolta revealed he was told that unless he paid $25 million, the document would be sold to the news media and used to generate stories suggesting he was at fault in his son’s death – during his testimony he revealed that Jett was autistic and suffered frequent seizures.